Again this is just my personal style of recording. Our hearing of spatial definition is higher to the sides, and to some extent above and below, so I tend to play to those strengths, also it provides a strong distinction beteween a conventional stereo (on stage in front of you) presentation, and the full spatial 3-D periphonic choroegraphy of binaural.įinally, our hearing is able to lock more accurately on moving sounds to determine position than on stationary sounds so the spatial components of a moving sound image are more robust for us to localise for genetically different head/ear shapes. This difficulty is compounded by the genetic variations of head/ear shapes, which is responsible for the biomechanical binaural encoding to our ears. ![]() One reason for using movement is that centre front images are weak in binaural, some people hear the sound behind them, or find it difficult to localise. Some listeners like it, some don't, thats just my personal recording style. On headphones it appears that the music is moving around you. I tend to choreograph sounds in three dimensional space by moving around the musicians. The binaural is good and spatially enveloping but not spectacular due to the diffuse nature of the organ sound.Ī feature of my binaural recordings is movement. Wakeman plays the Cathedral Organ and Steinway piano in the Cathedral. Live in Lincoln Cathedral Celtic ambient Uillean pipes / whistles / live electronics. Same location as Gordon Giltrap above.įrom Silence: Troy Donockley / Dave Bainbridge. Guitars and vocals music with a Country flavour. ![]() Live at Ambergate : Gordon Giltrap Virtuoso acoustic guitar played live on location in English woodland.ĭown to the Wood: Martin Stephenson / Jim Hornsby. I have also recorded a few music binaural albums: ![]() Tchad Blake has recorded some binaural music albums. The best music binaural Cds were listed on The Binaural Source, sadly this site is no longer active. Can anyone point me to a place where music albums in binaural are available? I got into the binaural thing yesterday and it has me pretty excited.
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